Disability and political representation / Elizabeth Evans and Stefanie Reher.

  • Evans, Elizabeth, 1979-
Date:
2024
  • Books

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Description

"'Disability and Political Representation' explores how disabled people experience the various stages and aspects of the representation process, drawing upon extensive empirical research and a variety of qualitative and quantitative data. It discusses why increasing the number of disabled politicians matters, not only as a matter of justice and equality but also to better represent the issues an interests of importance to disabled people. Evens and Reher identify a variety of ableist barriers that prevent disabled people from fully participating in the political process, from disenfranchisement and inaccessible polling stations to prejudice within parties and a lack of financial support for candidates who require adjustments. Their work shows that while the preferences of disabled citizen are currently under-represented in parliament, disabled representatives often draw on their lived experience to advocate for their interests. The concept of experiential representation is developed to help scholars and practitioners better navigate the concept of political representation, specifically as it relates to disability. Thus, the book explores how disability can help us think about the contours of political representation. It presents and analyses a range of diverse and original data, including qualitative data generated from interviews with disabled politicians and activists in the UK, quantitative survey data on the political attitudes and participation of disabled citizens from across Europe, and data from survey experiments examining voter perceptions of disabled politicians in the UK and the US"--Provided by publisher.

Publication/Creation

Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2024.

Physical description

ix, 268 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (pages 246-263) and index.

Contents

Disability and representation. Disability and politics ; Rethinking political representation -- Citizen participation. Voting rights and political participation ; Political parties, accessibility and political recruitment -- Access to power. Ableist institutions, barriers, and lived experiences of representation ; Disabled candidates and voter perceptions -- Representing disabled people. Representing the preferences of disabled people? ; Experiential representation and disabled people's interests.

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    History of Medicine
    NH.U
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ISBN

  • 9780192859761
  • 0192859765